This second part is a continuation of the story of the first part of KGF. The beheaded Rocky of Garuda at the time of Kali Pooja has since become the savior of those who had been enslaved in the KGF. Rosicrucian growth was about fighting for them and helping them. Rocky's supporters also saw him as a savior. But the journey ahead wasn't easy for him.
Along with them, Kamal, Rajendra Desai, Guru Pandyan, and Andrews are waiting to break Rocky. Their goal is to regain control of the KGF and eliminate the Rocky who deceived them. The film tells the story of whether Rocky can win that battle and many things we do not know about Rocky's past.
After the magnificent first part, it is safe to say that Prashant Neil has once again created a visual marvel that will shock Indian cinema. He has presented the film KGF2 in such a magnificent manner. KGF 2 is a film that moves through emotional and intense story contexts in a way that is better than the first part, and the fact that there are better and bigger mass scenes and conflict scenes than in the first part also enlarges the canvas of the film. Combined with its stunning graphics and sound mix, KGF2 sets a new standard in Indian cinema regarding technical perfection. Probably one of the most significant visual wonders we have ever seen in Indian cinema. The emotional moments, the excitement, the action, and the punchy dialogues are all meticulously and beautifully intertwined in the script. The visual language composed by Prashant Neil for the script was terrific. The most thrilling part of the film is the elevation scenes and setbacks of Rocky Bhai. The interval part and the last thirty minutes bring the audience to the climax of the thrill.
Actors Yash and Sanjay Dutt sacrificed their bodies and minds, while Rocky and Adhira became ingrained in the audience's minds. The film also shows their growth as actors, who have become characters in every move, look, and word. Both have excelled in mass scenes, action scenes, and dialogue delivery. It is no exaggeration to say that Adhira played by Sanjay, was the screen presence that beat the hero. Raveena Tandon and Achuth Kumar are the other notable performers. Sreenithi Shetty, Prakash Raj, Archana Joyce, Malavika Avinash, BS Avinash, Vasishta N Sinha, Ishwari Rao, and Rao Ramesh, who played other vital roles, also contributed their best to the film. The eye prepared by Ravi Basroor once stood out. But it was the background music he provided that thrilled the audience. Special thanks to Bhuvan Gowda and editor Ujjwal Kulkarni for making the two-and-a-half-hour long film work without a hitch. The film manages to maintain the same pace from start to finish.
KGF2 is, without a doubt, one of the best mass action scenes in Indian cinema to date. The film is a masterpiece by Prashant Neil. Do not miss this visual wonder..it is an incredible theatrical experience.
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